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Demi Lovato reveals Paris Hilton hit the decks at her wedding to Jutes

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Paris Hilton hit the decks at Demi Lovato and Jutes' wedding reception.

The 33-year-old singer confirmed during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this week that 45-year-old socialite Paris served as the reception's DJ in May 2025.

The musical wedding also saw Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik perform the band's timeless rock ballad Iris for the couple's first dance.

The host showed a photo of John performing the track, which Demi said she and her husband had always planned to use for their first official dance.

She said: "We were so grateful to have him perform."

Demi gushed that it was a "really cute and sweet" moment.

Another image showed Paris behind the decks at the reception.

Demi said the DJ set added to the atmosphere of the night, describing it as "electric."

She also spoke briefly about the wedding itself, saying: "We had an amazing wedding. He is just my whole world. I love him so much."

 

The singer went on to discuss her appearance at the Jonas Brothers' 20th anniversary tour kickoff at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey last summer. She joined Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas onstage to perform their Camp Rock songs This Is Me and Wouldn't Change a Thing, marking their first time performing the tracks together in years.

Demi said the reunion was "so much fun" and "very nostalgic," though she admitted it was "very nerve‑wracking" to perform in front of a stadium crowd again.

Jutes - whose real name is Jordan Lutes - recently admitted he will be "forever grateful" to John for his powerful performance.

Speaking on The Zach Sang Show, the 34-year-old musician said: "That's like one of the coolest things.

"That was, in the moment, me and Demi were looking at each other and I was just like, 'What's going on right now?' I was like, 'This is the most iconic song ever. He's right there and it's for us.' Such a legend for doing that. Forever grateful.

"I was just like, 'This is actually a movie moment. I don't know what's going on.'

"It was just him and an acoustic [guitar]. I was thinking, 'cause I looked up the acoustic version, a couple different acoustic versions online, and they were kind of more chill. So I was like that's obviously what he's going to do. There's no way he's going to come in and just like rip. And he just ripped it.

"He had everyone singing. I was like, 'Dude, this is like a sold out concert leve.' He really killed it. It was unreal."


 

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